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pilot fish:
Try to be a bit serious here. As in the Op's account, was that a good DM or a bad DM? Let's get back on topic.:confused:
actually, I was being serious.
 
Actually Catherine, I've discussed my mistakes on this board on many occasions ... but I try really hard not to blame them on someone else.

me too. But sometimes, Bob, you have to dodge certain people's instructions especially when not diving with your homies. PF is trying to sort that out on travel locales. He gets jumped on. I have had dive guides take my hands and "place me" on a wall in a ripping current.. Sometimes, when its not all mapped out, you get in situations. Or...they lead you somewhere like a cave with too many people...I find it gets complicated at times.

I know, I think of many who aren't DIR as DIR. My bad.
 
pilot fish:
Try to be a bit serious here. As in the Op's account, was that a good DM or a bad DM? Let's get back on topic.:confused:
That's the million dollar question ... ain't it.

Unfortunately, all we have to go on is a somewhat unspecific account by one diver ... who seems to have dropped out of the conversation, by the way.

Having read his account, I asked some pointed questions that might help shed light on the topic ... unfortunately, they remain unanswered.

Without knowing more about the circumstances, it's impossible to know whether the DM was good or bad ... or whether the person in question was actually a DM at all ... we've only heard one side of the story. And since DM's don't typically work on charter boats around here, there's some question in my mind that the story is what it appears to be.

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
JeffG:
actually, I was being serious.

OK, that's part of the way. Stay loose, I'll guide you. You OK so far? Now,as in the OP, was that a good DM or a bad one? Don't stray off topic, stay focused and try to answer that part so we can have a constructive debate on diving.
 
well, we don't even know if the person was a DM or not, and the practice in the
area, as stated by a local diver, is not to have DM's in the water with you

so there's a question as to who exactly this person was, and what her
role was, and whether she was even certified as a DM to begin with
 
pilot fish:
OK, that's part of the way. Stay loose, I'll guide you. You OK so far? Now,as in the OP, was that a good DM or a bad one? Don't stray off topic, stay focused and try to answer that part so we can have a constructive debate on diving.
To ask if the DM was good or bad...you first need to understand what the role of a DM is.

So I will ask again. Did he or she fetch coffee?
 
That's fair enough.

I have a problem with posters starting a thread and then when asked a few tough questions just fade, sling off. Anyway, let us assume arguendo that the story is accurate. Would that be a good DM, or a bad DM? BTW, have you ever dove, or seen, a bad DM, or one that just did THAT dive badly. Most people are not bad all the time.

NWGratefulDiver:
That's the million dollar question ... ain't it.

Unfortunately, all we have to go on is a somewhat unspecific account by one diver ... who seems to have dropped out of the conversation, by the way.

Having read his account, I asked some pointed questions that might help shed light on the topic ... unfortunately, they remain unanswered.

Without knowing more about the circumstances, it's impossible to know whether the DM was good or bad ... or whether the person in question was actually a DM at all ... we've only heard one side of the story. And since DM's don't typically work on charter boats around here, there's some question in my mind that the story is what it appears to be.

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
JeffG:
To ask if the DM was good or bad...you first need to understand what the role of a DM is.So I will ask again. Did he or she fetch coffee?[/QUOTE

OK, let me slow down a bit so you can catch up. Below are a set of events that took place on that dive. Let us assume for this debate that those events are true and accurate. Are they the actions of a good or bad DM? SEE POST BELOW



"She was not a good diver and was clueless about diving, it seemed like. Here light was hanging a couple feet down and I saw it drag through like 8 seapens, a kind of soft coral. I finally told here but she didn't understand me and switched to here backup light. We were supposed to follow her, but after 30 min she haldn't found the wall so she looks at us and says to go up. It was completely unnecesary. She just starpted swimming up but way too fast. Me+ my cousin just looked at each other and went up slowly. At our safety stop deapth, she wasn't there so we just leveled off then she landed on top of me. On our final ascent, here light, which was still hanging down got caught on my primary's house. She was going up way to fast and ripped the reg from my mouth and drug me the rest of the way to the surface. " ]]original post
 
pilot fish:
OK, let me slow down a bit so you can catch up. Below are a set of events that took place on that dive. Let us assume for this debate that those events are true and accurate. Are they the actions of a good or bad DM? SEE POST BELOW
Woooooosh
 
pilot fish:
"She was not a good diver and was clueless about diving, it seemed like. Here light was hanging a couple feet down and I saw it drag through like 8 seapens, a kind of soft coral.

You could have stopped the whole chain of events by handing the light back to her and pointing at the coral.

Terry
 

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